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>>reporter: russia stands to lose around 15 billion dollars or 1 percent of its gdp from grain losses this year, with its export share falling from 15% to just 2.5%. exporters in the us and europe are rushing to fill the gap but at a price to the buyer. >>chandler: the cost of wheat out of the us might be exactly the same as it is out of france or russia but the cost of freight to get it to let's say egypt is significantly more out of us than what it is out of europe and the black sea. >>reporter: egypt is scrabbling to find replacement supplies. as the world's rgest imrter of wheat the uny tritionally buys third ts needs fromussia. other countries east - whichmptsmu eareal wheat crop willon the che premium at thestart ut t world numbe foosoed in spse abt ailability of pce200--5 th qtepresey onhearrowod cear nogo n thcuenspanvege% ow igr rldendor areituaonitght...ly haven mh,en mu more difficult. >>scott: the royal suiol nig and even though n't open yet, s already tan reservations teisold out for the first night. >>reporter: also out of service for the past 2 years wa hotel in park la
>>reporter: russia stands to lose around 15 billion dollars or 1 percent of its gdp from grain losses this year, with its export share falling from 15% to just 2.5%. exporters in the us and europe are rushing to fill the gap but at a price to the buyer. >>chandler: the cost of wheat out of the us might be exactly the same as it is out of france or russia but the cost of freight to get it to let's say egypt is significantly more out of us than what it is out of europe and the black...
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>>reporter: russia stands to lose around 15 billion dollars or 1 percent of its gdp from grain losses this year, with its export share falling from 15% to just 2.5%. exporters in the us and europe are rushing to fill the gap but at a price to the buyer. >>chandler: the cost of wheat out of the us might be exactly the same as it is out of france or russia but the cost of freight to get it to let's say egypt is significantly more out of us than what it is out of europe and the black sea. >>reporter: egypt is scrabbling to find replacement supplies. as the world's largest importer of wheat the country traditionally buys a third of its needs from russia. other countries in north africaand the middle east - which imports half its food - have also been hit hard by the russian ban. >>muriel: this is milling wheat - destined to make bread. the global demand for wheat is at a record level - an estimated 665 million tonnes in 2010-11. but the global wheat crop will only be around 646 million tonnes - which means wheat is trading at a premium. based on the chicago futures market wheat is a 100 d
>>reporter: russia stands to lose around 15 billion dollars or 1 percent of its gdp from grain losses this year, with its export share falling from 15% to just 2.5%. exporters in the us and europe are rushing to fill the gap but at a price to the buyer. >>chandler: the cost of wheat out of the us might be exactly the same as it is out of france or russia but the cost of freight to get it to let's say egypt is significantly more out of us than what it is out of europe and the black...
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the birds task is not so much to catch the play but to create stress so that the starlings, for russia's, black birds instinctively stay away. they used to use nets to protect the vineyards but it was impractical and expensive. six years ago they turned to birds of prey, and its awards. now is the moment the falcons are most needed because the grapes are at their tastiest. >> it is a period when the grapes take on the sugar and the moment there is less acidity. it is more tasty to these little birds who want to eat them. >> any day now, it is harvest time in champagne. not until then candies vigilantes' of them bind relax of their eagle eye. >> that is almost it for this edition of "gmt." israelis and palestinians opened a second round of direct peace talks. earlier i spoke to an israeli foreign ministry spokesman the tells me there is no guarantees but israel is willing, in his words, to go all the way. plenty more to come. but now, let us get a taste of what is coming up later on bbc world news america. mexico is pulling out all the stops to celebrate 200 years of independence. that is
the birds task is not so much to catch the play but to create stress so that the starlings, for russia's, black birds instinctively stay away. they used to use nets to protect the vineyards but it was impractical and expensive. six years ago they turned to birds of prey, and its awards. now is the moment the falcons are most needed because the grapes are at their tastiest. >> it is a period when the grapes take on the sugar and the moment there is less acidity. it is more tasty to these...
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justice the internet in russia is becoming a new front line in the fight for fairness a growing number of people are getting a global audience and results when they expose crime corruption and bullying. sounds that he has marked twenty years since its declaration of independence from georgia since one thousand nine hundred ninety the republic's been plagued by violence as temple needs to try to bring it back under its control. those are the headlines now it's time for some hot debate peter the bell and his guest on cross talk discuss whether islam and democracy are fundamentally incompatible that's coming up next. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. every month we give you the future we help you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world joining acknowledging update on our g. q. a low and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle are islam and democracy incompatible why are the overwhelming majority of muslim populated
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justice on mine the internet and russia is becoming the new front line in the find the fairness a growing number of people are getting global audiences on result the maids pose crime corruption and bully you. toss out the sets your marks twenty years since its declaration of independence from georgia since one nine hundred ninety the republic's been plagued by violence as to the sea trying to bring it back under its control. next up some fiery debate here on our t.v. peter lavelle and his gas on cross talk discuss whether islam and democracy are fundamentally incompatible that's coming up in just a moment. wealthy british style. markets weiner. scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our g. q. stood. alone and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle are islam and democracy incompatible why are the overwhelming majority of muslim populated countries governed by either nondemocratic regimes are unstable democracies and does the west have the right to determine what
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understand how will get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join knology update on our jeep. and you can. stand. alone and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle are islam and democracy incompatible why are the overwhelming majority of muslim populated countries governed by either nondemocratic regimes are unstable democracies and does the west have the right to determine what democracy is. key. to discuss the compatibility of islam and democracy i'm joined by tommy in amman he is director of the institute of islamic political fodder in denver we go to nader has seen me he's an assistant professor of middle east and islamic politics at the university of denver in washington we cross to michele dunne she's a senior associate at the carnegie endowment for international peace also in washington we have stephen suliman schwartz he's the executive director for the center of islamic pluralism and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger all right folks cross talk rules and in fact we got a lot of people today go
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in russia is becoming a new front in the fight for fan it's a growing number of people like getting a global audience and results when they expose crime corruption. twenty years since this declaration of independence from georgia since one nine hundred ninety the republics being plagued by violence tbilisi trying to bring it back under its control. right well those were the headlines not a fiery debate and as guests on cross talk discuss whether islam and democracy are fundamentally incompatible that's coming up in just a moment stay with us. wealthy british style. markets weiner scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy comes a report on r.t. . can't. stand. alone and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle are islam and democracy incompatible why are the overwhelming majority of muslim populated countries governed by either nondemocratic regimes are unstable democracies and does the west have the right to determine what democracy is. can. you discuss the compatibility of islam and democracy i'm joined by tommy in amman he is director of the institute of islamic
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help you understand how to get there and what to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world . join us for technology update on our g. wealthy british sign. on. the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. sister. welcome back to crossfire gang peter lavelle remind you we were discussing of democracy can thrive in islam. but before let's see what russians think about democracy what is democracy considered by many to be end of punctuation of western society it is a loosely defined as a political system where the majority rules but what do russians believe to be at democracies core according to a recently about a center poll thirty nine percent connect democracy with economic prosperity in a country thirty eight percent believe freedom of speech and religion is fundamental to democracy lawfulness and direct elections were high on russian's democratic wish list and only seven percent associated democracy guaranteed
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. >> rose: is russia immune? >> no, russia has always been on our potential targeted list since they are nuclear power. >> rose: and snern >> certain no longer immune. no, i'm sure that ahmadinejad may have mentioned that to you. but iran and north korea have now been included in effect in countries which the united states would bear right to attack with nuclear weapons. >> i want to ask this as simply as i know how to. >> (laughs) i'll try to give you a simple answer, thank you. >> rose: do you believe that the president would give you the responsibility that you could find and get a peace agreement between the israelis and the palestinians? >> i doubt it. i don't think so. i believe the best person right now to handle that responsibility is hillary clinton. >> rose: because? >> because she's tough, competent, and she nose the background. she's determined. and she doesn't have the scars of my past negotiating experience. >> rose: and also do you think the israelis look upon you with... >> with some skepticism. >
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with russia, when we took office, it was amid cooling to cold relation he is. and a return to cold war suspicion. now, this may have invigorated spy novelists and arm chair strategists, by anyone serious about solving global problems, without russia and the united states working together, little would be achieved. so we refocused the relationship. we offered a relationshipon nott also mutual responsibility. and in the course of the last 18 months, we have a historic new arms reduction treaty, which the senate will take up next week, cooperation with china and the u.n. security council on tough new sanctions against both iran and north korea, a transit agreement to support our efforts in afghanistan, a new bilateral presidential commission and civil society exchange that are forging closer people to people ties and of course as we were reminded this past summer, the spy novelists still have plenty to write about, so it's kind of a win-win. working with these emerging powers is not always smooth or easy. disagreements are inevitable an on certain shall use suchs
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with russia, when we took office, it was amid cooling to cold relation he is. and a turn to cold war suspicion. now, this may have invigorated spy novelists and arm chair strategists, by anyone serious about solving global problems, without russia and the united states working together, little would be achieved. so we refocused the relationship. we offered a relationship based on not only mutual respect, but also mutual responsibility. and in the course of the last 18 months, we have a historic new arms reduction treaty, which the senate will take up next week, cooperation with china and the u.n. security council on tough new sanctions against both iran and north korea, a transit agreement to support our efforts in afghanistan, a new bilateral presidential commission and civil society exchange that are foing closer people to people ties and of course as we were reminded this past summer, the spy novelists still have plenty to write about, so it's kind of a win-win. working with these emerging powers is not always smooth or easy. disagreements are inevitable an
with russia, when we took office, it was amid cooling to cold relation he is. and a turn to cold war suspicion. now, this may have invigorated spy novelists and arm chair strategists, by anyone serious about solving global problems, without russia and the united states working together, little would be achieved. so we refocused the relationship. we offered a relationship based on not only mutual respect, but also mutual responsibility. and in the course of the last 18 months, we have a historic...
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., the european union and russia. they met in new york, where blair is promoting his political memoir, "a journey." >> warner: tony blair, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure, margaret, thank you. >> warner: i want to talk about your book which is going to debut on number three on the "new york times" best seller list this sunday. first the news of the day. the middle east peace talks resuming. after these years of false starts and dashed expectations do you think these talks have any better chance of succeeding? >> yes, i do, in fact. and sometimes what happens in these processes, as with northern ireland, is that you can struggle for decades, not quite achieving it. and then it can come together. i think the reason it can come together here in the middle east is because we have a opportunity frankly with a region that is more concerned about iran really , that wants to take this poison that is generated by the israeli- palestine dispute out of the politics of the middle east. we've got to leaders and two people
., the european union and russia. they met in new york, where blair is promoting his political memoir, "a journey." >> warner: tony blair, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure, margaret, thank you. >> warner: i want to talk about your book which is going to debut on number three on the "new york times" best seller list this sunday. first the news of the day. the middle east peace talks resuming. after these years of false starts and dashed expectations...
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with russia, whene took office, it was amid cooling to cold relation he is. and a return to cold war suspicion. now, this may have invigorated spy novelists and arm chair strategists, by anyone serious about solving global problems, without russia and the united states working together, little would be achieved. so we refocused the relationship. we offered aelationship based on not only mutual respect, but also mutual responsibility. and in the course of the last 18 months, we have a historic new arms reduction treaty, which the senate will take up next week, cooperation with china and the u.n. security council on tough new sanctions against both iran and north korea, a transit agreement to support our efforts in afghanistan, a new bilateral presidential commission and civil society exchange that are forging closer people to people ties and of course as we were reminded this past summer, the spy novelists still have plenty to write about, so it's kind of a win-win. working with these erging powers is not always smooth or easy. disagreements are inevitable an
with russia, whene took office, it was amid cooling to cold relation he is. and a return to cold war suspicion. now, this may have invigorated spy novelists and arm chair strategists, by anyone serious about solving global problems, without russia and the united states working together, little would be achieved. so we refocused the relationship. we offered aelationship based on not only mutual respect, but also mutual responsibility. and in the course of the last 18 months, we have a historic...
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there is inconsistent russia now. the evidence is right here. -- there is inconsistent application now. there must be reason he pays more than the minimum wage. it is called supply and demand. i am sure doctors went to the address that context. -- i am sure dr. swain could address that context. i her spend more time and labor than anybody else in this panel. -- i have spent more time on labor than anybody else on this panel. i know that i cut to shore up more time and produce more workers per hour or somebody would be -- i knew that i would need to show up on time and produce more work per hour or somebody would take that job. if someone could not dig and they had to stop and rest on the shovel, somebody would be sitting there waiting to take the job right arm of their hand. the back of the line piece of this -- mr. rodriguez's testifies that they would go to the back of the line. it is important that we understand where that is. if you look at the lines in each of the countries where people have illegally applied to
there is inconsistent russia now. the evidence is right here. -- there is inconsistent application now. there must be reason he pays more than the minimum wage. it is called supply and demand. i am sure doctors went to the address that context. -- i am sure dr. swain could address that context. i her spend more time and labor than anybody else in this panel. -- i have spent more time on labor than anybody else on this panel. i know that i cut to shore up more time and produce more workers per...
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it is part of our ongoing dialogue with the russian government and we hope and expect that russia will live up to its human rights obligations. >> have been in touch with them about yesterday? >> yes. >> and? >> through our embassy, we have expressed our concern to the russian government and that conversation is ongoing. >> what is the travel status? >> he is an the united arab emirates. he will be completing has traveled tomorrow and returning to the united states following what we think is a very successful tour that includes -- we have had the kind of dialogue and activity that we had hoped for to help people understand what it is like to be a muslim here in the united states. >> [inaudible] >> i believe so. he will be returning -- he completes his trip tomorrow. he is back in the u.s.. >> he will return to the united states on thursday. >> believe be available? >> once he completes his tour with us, he is free to do whenever he wishes. i believe he has indicated that he will make himself available for interviews back here. >> it is no secret that he has been touring japan and south
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. >> sipp: and say, "come to me, and i'll help you out in mexico, or in russia, or in thailand." >> pelley: what we see here, essentially, is stowe on an industrial scale. >> goldstein: stowe on steroids. >> sipp: yeah, you could say that. >> goldstein: he might as well be sticking his hands into the pockets of those people and taking the money out without even talking to them. that's how bad i think it is. >> pelley: i wonder what you think when the top people in the field that you pretend to work in call you a "snake oil salesman." >> stowe: comes with the territory. >> pelley: it does come with the territory. we wondered what stowe would say to the idea of giving michael martin his $47,000 back. >> stowe: has he asked for it? >> pelley: i'm asking. >> stowe: we'd give it back to him. >> pelley: now, that's a deal i'd like to make. >> stowe: really? okay. and when he continues to go downhill six months from now and hasn't made any progress, are you going to cover the cost of his care? >> pelley: i'm not buying what you're selling. >> stowe: fine. >> pelley: of course, that refund never c
. >> sipp: and say, "come to me, and i'll help you out in mexico, or in russia, or in thailand." >> pelley: what we see here, essentially, is stowe on an industrial scale. >> goldstein: stowe on steroids. >> sipp: yeah, you could say that. >> goldstein: he might as well be sticking his hands into the pockets of those people and taking the money out without even talking to them. that's how bad i think it is. >> pelley: i wonder what you think when...
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they have been more successful with russia and china. i think there is the administration's primary problem. the administration talked a lot about resecting the russian dialogue, resetting the relationship. it is not terribly clear what exactly that means. one thing it has not meant is that the russians and chinese really have not given up their lucrative contracts with iran. that is eventually, i think, going to be a huge issue for the administration. robert einhorn it is even in beijing now trying to convince the chinese they need to more fully comply with the sanctions regime. if they don't, the russians and chinese have the potential of actually taking the entire iran policy down by giving the iranians and economic outlets. host: reuel marc gerecht is what the foundation for the defense of democracies. he spent several years as a middle eastern specialist at the cia and a consular officer with the department of state. he was with the american enterprise institute for a long time. he is currently a contributing editor for "the weekly
they have been more successful with russia and china. i think there is the administration's primary problem. the administration talked a lot about resecting the russian dialogue, resetting the relationship. it is not terribly clear what exactly that means. one thing it has not meant is that the russians and chinese really have not given up their lucrative contracts with iran. that is eventually, i think, going to be a huge issue for the administration. robert einhorn it is even in beijing now...
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it must rank when we talk to egypt, russia, china and others who do so many deal wgs this regime a regime i believe is ultimately irreparable. we can now say we will support the democratic process for southern sudan and ensure a fair referendum. we know from the history of this country that supporting democracy is not something we do because it's easy. we do it because it's right. it's not something was it happens overnight. it's something we support because we know through the arc of history bending toward justice, we move toward a more democratic and free world and that that should apply as much to the people of sudan and the continent of africa as it does here for those blessed enough to be born in the united states. and we also know and i know from my experience working in areas such as sierra leone that democracy and fair elections do not occur the day of the vote. they are something that must be built toward by ensuring a fair process of registration. of accountability. of avoiding the kind of intimidation and corruption that builds up in these situations. i think it's important to
it must rank when we talk to egypt, russia, china and others who do so many deal wgs this regime a regime i believe is ultimately irreparable. we can now say we will support the democratic process for southern sudan and ensure a fair referendum. we know from the history of this country that supporting democracy is not something we do because it's easy. we do it because it's right. it's not something was it happens overnight. it's something we support because we know through the arc of history...